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I love how you round up by more than 200 million. Typical misleading Hindu.
First of all, the statistics are 5 years old. Secondly, even these 5-year-old statistics show Chinese poverty at:
Less than $1.25 a day: 13.1% (172 million)
Less than $2 a day: 29.8% (394 million)
Less than $2.5 a day: 39.9% (528 million)
Less than $4 a day: 62% (821 million)
Less than $5 a day: 71.6% (948 million)
Here is India for 2010:
less than $1.25 a day: 32.7% (400 million)
less than $2 a day: 68.7% (841 million)
less than $2.5 a day: 81.1% (992 million)
less than $4 a day: 93.7% (1,148 million)
less than $5 a day: 96.9% (1,179 million)
And just to show you how inaccurate these figures are, China poverty headcount ratio for $1.25 decreased from 13% in 2008 to 11% in 2009.
As for India, here are some interesting statistics:
OUCH!!
Poverty in the People's Republic of China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Poverty in India - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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